Data Shows Driver Risk Trends Affecting Businesses, Fleets and Insurance
- Auto insurance costs have risen significantly over the last few years. This can be attributed to several factors, including higher repair costs associated with new vehicle technology, the potential impact of tariffs, and a growing number of incidents involving distracted driving and speeding. One of the keys to curbing the rising cost pressures is accurate data. This knowledge can assist insurers and employers in developing effective risk management strategies.
To help organizations understand the driving factors,
The report’s findings can help everyone, including employers, insurers, and brokers, identify the root causes of dangerous driving risk. This information can help address the underlying issues and improve safety. This year’s report delivers insight into the behavioral trends behind crashes and claims, exploring the distinctions between age groups, fleet sizes, and industry segments.
“Risk isn’t random — it’s behavioral, and overwhelmingly predictable,” said
Drawing on SambaSafety’s extensive network of telematics integrations, court connections, motor vehicle records, and Compliance, Safety, and Accountability (CSA) data, the report’s key findings include:
- An 11.1% year-over-year increase in auto premiums, with vehicle complexity, nuclear verdicts and dangerous driving behavior as contributing factors.
- An increase in speed violations, which now make up nearly 40% of major driving violations in
the United States . - A violation rate of 30.3% in the Southeast.
South Carolina increased nearly 4 percentage points over the prior year and had the highest violation rate nationwide at 50.3%.- A violation rate of 62.7% among younger drivers (ages 18-30 years) in
South Carolina , 90% of which were for speeding. - Violation rates for monitored fleets across Construction, Government and
Transportation and Logistics were more than 15 percentage points lower than the overall population, proving the effectiveness of proactive risk management. - The report examines the impact of these trends on different aspects of driver risk management, including rising insurance premiums, hiring and retention trends, and regulatory compliance, and offers a comprehensive assessment of the factors shaping driver risk and safety.
The 2025 Driver Risk Report: Current Trends Shaping Roadway Risk is available for download. For more information and to access the report, visit .



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